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    a major. Overall, most students both male and female are interested in Leadership and Finance majors as the overall number of males and females in these majors are relatively high. I take it that many of the students are enthused about finding careers that direct them into leadership and management roles. Fewer students are desired in marketing as their…

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    Pursuing a career in healthcare is not only about helping patients get a better understanding of their well -being, as it also deals with knowing the patient and understanding them as well. Allowing them to depend on a doctor or nurse that is well known and can be trusted plays a big role in this career. This career choice allows you to make an everyday impact on several lives. Working in the medical field gives you the chance in never having a dull moment as your everyday career choice. This…

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    story “Two Kinds”, Jing-Mei struggles in choosing between the two, but eventually, her struggles result in her developing a strong sense of self, therefore choosing her personal desire instead of conforming to her mother. This is evident in Jing-Mei's neglect of her piano lessons, and her declaration of preferring death, over doing something she does not want. Similarly, I have experienced the conflict of choosing between my desired career and the career my father wished for me, which also ended…

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    to be a professional chef because i watched too many cooking shows. Then i found out that i could not cook at all. I want to help people and i know i can do that by choosing a healthcare career. I use to do community service and i remember helping people and how good it felt. I want to experience that everyday. i want a career where i can go to work and not hate my job. Knowing that i helped someone will make it worth it. My favorite subject has always been science. i have always been good…

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    in their chosen career field, with Slaughter the first female as a director of policy planning at the State Department and Ellen Ullman being one of the first female Programmers. As well as, both women having to overcome professional limits to become successful. Anne-Marie Slaughter, was one of the first women in her career field, Slaughter believed that “women still cannot have it all”. Her theory is that if a woman want to be a stay at home mother she would have to give up a career in order…

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    7 Reasons Why It's Okay For Women To Choose Career Over Kids When it comes to women, society has assigned them the strict role of motherhood. Everyone from the media to the government propagate the concept of motherhood as the supreme purpose of women for their existence. To get married and then to have children are posited as their sole reasons for living. The identity of a woman is attached directly to her ability to be a mother. That is considered the means to her end. There is a certain…

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    bird in William Cullen Bryant’s “To a Waterfowl” flew across an endless sky to reach its destination, we, as humans, live our complicated lives with innumerable “paths” to take. These “paths” can represent choices such as where to go to college, what career field to enter into, whether or not to marry, and so forth. While some people choose their paths of life impulsively and without thinking over their choice, others leave the choice up to chance. However, a select few choose to allow God to…

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    Diversity In Nursing

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    valuable. There is an array of options to choose from when deciding what speciality to go into. For example, according to an online source there are forensic nurses, ER nurses, surgical nurses, travel nurses, and much more(“Most Popular Nursing Job & Career Titles”). With so many options like this it allows nurses to not get bored in a particular specialty…

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    Deciding on a career is a major step in one's life for not only does it affect his work hours but it alters the course of his life, accordingly; one must choose his profession based on what he wants for himself. Parents would argue that because it is such a major leap, they should intervene with the child's decision, and while that may be true, intervening too much has many consequences. Affecting the child's psychology, choosing a career path he does not love and the fact that parents might…

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    thrilled that I finally made a decision about my future, but deep down she knew that I probably would never have children due to the intense focus and devotion that the job requires. Kelly J. Welch wrote Childfree by Choice to inform readers that choosing to live a childfree life is a growing trend. Living a childfree lifestyle is a growing trend and a great choice for some people . In the article, Childfree by Choice, Kelly J. Welch, the author, explains a growing trend among people today.…

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